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Carter emphasizes the necessity of returning to the great tradition, advocating for a recovery of the interpretative practices that shaped early Christian thought. He calls upon readers to embrace the richness of historical exegesis, which offers a more holistic understanding of Scripture than many modern approaches. By doing so, he argues, believers can reclaim a deeper, more nuanced relationship with the biblical texts.
Throughout the book, Carter invites scholars and laypersons alike to reflect on their reading habits and the influences that shape their understanding of Scripture. His work serves as both a critique of modern interpretative frameworks and a passionate call for rediscovering the wisdom of the past.
This exploration underscores not only the importance of historical context in biblical interpretation but also the transformative power of engaging with the great tradition. By highlighting the valuable insights of premodern exegesis, Carter paves the way for a more profound encounter with the Scriptures that resonates with contemporary faith communities.